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Reference to "bronze" scrolls from Qumran sent to College of Technology, Manchester, to be opened; each scroll was mounted on spindle, strengthened by modern adhesive, and then cut into longitudinal segments; dental burr used for removing corrosion products; of 3000 letters punched in scrolls, none was lost by cutting and opening process.
Reference to "bronze" scrolls from Qumran sent to College of Technology, Manchester, to be opened; each scroll was mounted on spindle, strengthened by modern adhesive, and then cut into longitudinal segments; dental burr used for removing corrosion products; of 3000 letters punched in scrolls, none was lost by cutting and opening process.
How dead sea scrolls were opened
Engineering
Wright Baker, H. (author)
Engineering ; 181
1956
3 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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